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Tenn. high court to rule on liability in medical cases
By Jamie Satterfield http://www.knoxnews.com The legal cure for out-of-state patients suffering malpractice at the hands of interns and residents at Tennessee’s teaching hospitals rests now not with white-jacketed medical professionals but with black-robed judicial power brokers. The state Supreme Court was asked Wednesday to decide a legal principle that has far-reaching implications for the state’s […]
Opinion: Keep doctors from disappearing
BY GARY S. MIRKIN http://www.newsday.com
Changing Medical Malpractice Cap Will be Difficult
By Ted Griggs http://acadiana.medicalnewsinc.com
Opinion: Protecting patients by protecting doctors from out-of-control suits
http://www.stltoday.com The editorial “Trademarking spin” (Dec. 23) discussed judicial reform in Illinois. Changing the judicial selection process isn’t the only way to improve the Illinois court system. For instance, the Illinois legislature protected patients’ access to care by enacting a comprehensive medical lawsuit reform law in 2005. Prior to this, out-of-control litigation in Illinois counties […]
Allen tries again with medical malpractice reform
By Luige del Puerto Arizona Capitol Times There is no mistaking the emphasis that can be drawn from the name of a new Arizona Senate committee announced early in December: Healthcare and Medical Liability Reform. Last year, that panel was simply called the Senate Health Committee. For the last several years, the chairwoman of the […]
Delivering exceptional teaching may ease doctor shortage in Barrie
By Donna Danyluk HOME If you build it, they will come – doctors that is. And once they get here, they won’t want to leave. That’s the thinking behind Barrie’s Royal Victoria Hospital’s Family Medicine Residency Program. Beginning in June 2009, RVH will become an official teaching site of the University of Toronto’s Faculty of […]
Doing the numbers on medical tourism – is it worth it?
Carol Lloyd http://www.sfgate.com
Primary care shortage exists
By MICHAEL McAULIFFE http://www.masslive.com The combination may not yet be lethal, but a shortage of doctors in Massachusetts, coupled with more physicians practicing “defensive medicine” out of fear of being sued, is clouding the state’s landmark health-care reform effort. In a pair of reports, the Massachusetts Medical Society has concluded the shortage of primary-care physicians […]
Internists ask President-elect Obama to include aid for primary care in stimulus proposal
http://www.eurekalert.org President-elect Obama’s concern about declining numbers of primary care physicians ‘right on the mark’ Washington – At the request of the presidential transition team, ideas on advancing health care reform in the stimulus package were provided today by the American College of Physicians (ACP). ACP represents 126,000 internal medicine physicians and medical student members. […]
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